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Sony Ericsson T610

July 31st, 2009
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The design of the Sony phones changed radically with the release of Sony Ericsson T610 in 2003. This mobile was among the first to include joystick navigation, a color screen, bluetooth technology and a built-in camera. It caught so well on the market that it made huge sales climbing up in the top of popularity for the mobiles in its generation. Still produced, Sony Ericsson T610 can only be purchased in one of the following colors: Abyss Blue, Volcanic Red and Aluminum Haze. The most common variant of this design is the aluminum color, which brought some complaints from customers who would have liked to enjoy something a bit more vivid or daring.

Even to this day, the most frequently sold color of Sony Ericsson T610 is Aluminum haze. Regardless of the color variation, the keypad is silvery in all phone designs. It has a built-in camera, polyphonic ring-tones, WAP Internet connection and some other functions that make a good phone out of it. Since the design and the technical features are somehow obsolete, you cannot expect built-in hands-free or speaker phone capabilities. In many opinions, Sony Ericsson T610 proves a pretty sophisticated phone despite the more modern alternatives. Besides the design variations between the American and the European models, the internal features are identical.

One major criticism for Sony Ericsson T610 is related to the unexpected turn on of the phone because of the joystick. This could lead not only to premature battery wear but also to some people listening to unwanted conversations. The camera is also pretty slow and the quality of the pictures is reduced. For the year when it was released, Sony Ericsson T610 was an innovation, but for our times, the phone is mediocre and obsolete.

Last but not least, Sony Ericsson T610 enables voice commands, and, it is not at all over-priced; plus, it has a pretty long life expectancy. Moreover, there are no useless features, since each and every available item within the phone system aims at making the usage an enjoyable experience. Consequently, in case you consider buying an older but viable phone model, we warmly recommend Sony Ericsson T610. However, before buying such a phone it is advisable to test it and see whether you are happy with what it has got to offer to the user.

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Sony Ericsson T610

July 31st, 2009
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The design of the Sony phones changed radically with the release of Sony Ericsson T610 in 2003. This model was among the first to include joystick navigation, a color screen, bluetooth technology and a built-in camera. In its generation, Sony Ericsson T610 made history and change phone concepts for good. Still manufactured, Sony Ericsson T610 can only be purchased in one of the following colors: Abyss Blue, Volcanic Red and Aluminum Haze. The most common variant of this design is the aluminum color, which brought some complaints from customers who would have liked to enjoy something a bit more vivid or daring.

Even at present, the most widely sold color of Sony Ericsson T610 is Aluminum haze. In all phone designs, the silvery keypad is a standard. The phone has an incorporated camera, it can use the WAP for Internet connections, it uses polyphonic ring tones and Java formats. Since the design and the technical features are somehow obsolete, this is not a phone that can combine a speaker or built-in hands-free capabilities. In many opinions, Sony Ericsson T610 remains a pretty sophisticated phone despite the more modern alternatives. Besides the design variations between the American and the European models, the internal features are identical.

One major criticism for Sony Ericsson T610 is related to the unexpected turn on of the phone because of the joystick. Unexpected dial outs and premature battery wear out will be the main consequences for such situations. The camera is also pretty slow and the quality of the pictures is reduced. If we are to judge the cell performance by the present day standards, Sony Ericsson T610 is definitely obsolete and mediocre, yet for the time when it was produced, expectations couldn’t have been higher.

Last but not least, Sony Ericsson T610 allows voice commands, and, it comes pretty cheap if we consider the main features and advantages it brings. Moreover, there are no useless features, since each and every available item within the phone system aims at making the usage an enjoyable experience. Consequently, in case you want to buy an older but good phone model, you can definitely go for Sony Ericsson T610 without being disappointed. However, before buying such a phone it is advisable to test it and see whether you are happy with what it has got to offer to the user.

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Sony Ericsson S500i

July 27th, 2009
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Although advertised as a good product in itself, Sony Ericsson S500i has been too intensely promoted since its launch, even on the claim that it is inspired by nature. TThe producers insist a lot on the camera features included in the phone as this mobile can render very high quality snapshots taken at a good speed. By using USB technology, the user can afterwards connect the phone to the computer and transfer the photos. Sony Ericsson S500i comes with a kit especially created to facilitate photo transfers, music files download and any other types of files transferring to a computer if the owner wishes to do so.

The phone is stated to be very light and, according to specifications it weighs only 94 grams which makes it a nice call toy to own. It is also very thin and the screen promises high quality images judging buy the TFT technology and the numerous colors it can display (262.144). The Sony Ericsson S500i design is available in three color variants with inviting names: spring yellow, mysterious green, ice purple and contrasted copper. If we were to judge by the look, then we may identify some nature-inspiration to justify the commercials.

Unlike other models, Sony Ericsson S500i does not brag with a 16 MB memory but only with a 12 MB one. However it brings along one other advantage and that is the Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) which allows for additional storage of up to 2 GB. There is also a good battery performance too, as recharges are pretty rare for moderate speakers. If the phone remains in standby mode, its battery may perform up to 370 hours. Consequently, from this perspective, Sony Ericsson S500i may appeal to people who travel a lot and need a long battery life.

Sony Ericsson S500i also offers modern and attractive features specific to advanced technology. The video streaming and viewing options, the 3D games, the camera, the media player and many other traits make Sony Ericsson S500i a good choice for buyers. The USB transfer of data is also possible which actually limits the use of the Bluetooth although this feature remains incorporated.

All in all, technology is advancing fast, and soon phones that will follow in the footsteps of Sony Ericsson S500i will perhaps provide users with the opportunity to enjoy communication and entertainment in ways that are more and more daring and appealing.

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Sony Ericsson Phones

July 23rd, 2009
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A combined production from Sony and Ericsson Corporations, Sony Ericsson phones have conquered the market over the last decade. What resulted from the companies’ merger was a combination of technological advancement and experience in the field of telecommunications.

Sony Ericsson phones are pretty well known all over the world and the company that produces them reached position number five among cellular manufacturers in 2008. The types of Sony Ericsson phones that have been released on the market since the first year of the venture between the two producers have been quite varied and also complex. In many countries, this company enjoys a great reputation, Sony Ericsson phones representing the phone epitomes that have opened the market and won the buyers’ interest in mobile technology in the first place.

At present, Sony Ericsson phones are developing from the point of view of certain categories such as camera and photo taking, music listening, web browsing and email sending and receiving for business purposes, design and so on. Many types or models of these mobile devices are also designed to suit lower budgets for all sorts of social categories. The budget oriented phones is still very functional and full of reliable features, packed in a very attractive and practical design.

In conclusion, there are five lines or series of Sony Ericsson phones that have been promoted along the years. The W series, also called the Walkman series combines portable music device with the communication facilities. The K series or the Cyber-shot line focuses more on the camera quality that gets rendered by the Xenon flash and the auto-focus function besides many others. The Bravia line of Sony Ericsson phones is specially designed for Bravia network while the UIQ series has won its reputation for its touch screens. Finally, there is also the Xperia series that has introduced a new trend on the market of mobiles phones that can support the Window Mobile operating system.

To conclude, Sony Ericsson phones correspond to the demands and pretensions of the 21st century user combining a very careful and exquisite design with very nice technical features. Leadership in terms of mobile phones that rely on newer and newer technology is hard to win and then maintain. Sony Ericsson phones promise to fulfill both practical and more eccentric needs as the trends dictate.

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Sony Ericsson Phone

July 23rd, 2009
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Which is the best Sony Ericsson phone to purchase? The choice of a cell phone is easy or difficult depending on how you see the various capabilities included in the majority of the newer designs. Literally speaking, buying a mobile phone has become a pretty challenging task with shoppers addressing specialists in order to be able to understand something from the hi-tech features incorporated in modern design. The ever changing standards of appreciation are perfectly reflected by the various Sony Ericsson phone models, but we should not forget the fact that the list of features makes the only viable criterion for mobile phone purchase.

In order to be able to determine which Sony Ericsson phone suits your needs, it is a good idea to compare not only features but also price categories as well. Thus, look into the technical details of items belonging to different price categories. You should look for camera and radio, WAP browser, GSM modem, bluetooth connectivity, USB PC connectivity, the size of the internal memory, the presence or lack of expandable external memory and so on. Moreover, the Sony Ericson phone should match private or business needs as well, because more capabilities are necessary for different work-related tasks.

The Sony Ericsson phone with an incorporated Walkman has brought a breath of fresh air on the market. This kind of devices are pretty accessible and besides their affordable nature, they also bring excellent music rendering quality. Many market sectors felt the impact of this innovation, but youngsters have made this Sony Ericsson phone design popular. The battery life is also important for the matter, because the music player or the radio can eat quite a lot of it. Moreover, a sometimes neglected aspect is the importance of being able to transfer data from the phone into a personal computer, and your Sony Ericsson phone needs to match such criteria.

The older Sony Ericsson phone models carried a standard media manager that has recently been replaced in the newer designs. All the phones produced by Sony Ericsson using the Java Platform 8 or A200 Platform include an XMB media manager that has been so far integrated in a very select group of mobile devices. Last but not least, the smart i-phones integrate Windows Mobile Operating Systems into the phone operational circuit.

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Sony Ericsson P990i

July 23rd, 2009
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Sony Ericsson P990i represents one of the many mobiles designed by a company with an international reputation in communications and electronics. As it happens with most other electronic devices, there are pros and cons about this item that should be carefully analyzed before going shopping.

According to both users and experts Sony Ericsson P990i is one of the best of Sony Ericsson mobiles in the smart-phone category. The sleek design and the QWERTY keyboard speak of it as relying on one of the latest technologies in mobiles manufacturing. Among its most highly praised and appreciated features, the phone includes a music player, a business card scanner, a 2-megapixel camera, video recording and Wi-Fi networks and 3G/UMTS platforms.

The weak part of Sony Ericsson P990i can be identified in the rather bulky size, the spicy price and the too small keyboard. Thus, although a really nice choice for tech-minded users, this telephone comes for too high a price for many buyers who may be tempted to look for it.

The installed memory of Sony Ericsson P990i is of 64 megabytes, while it also includes an external memory device. There are lots of things this design offers in the area of messaging/data services, and here we touch upon voice mail capability, SMS, Internet browser, GPRS, JAVA applications, mobile Email, messaging/data features – XHTML browser, HSCSD, MMS, and WAP 2.0.

The phone also is also jam-packed with a lot of features in the cellular area such as polyphonic ringers, vibrating alerts, internal antenna, conference calls, call hold and timer, computer linking options, call transfer and divert and so on.

Let us not overlook additional features that are also worth considering such as video clip recording and Radio Data Service, Bluetooth, IEE 802.11b or Infrared. Music lovers will also enjoy the AAC, MP3 digital audio standards of Sony Ericsson P990i. Moreover, you should consider the talk time of up to 540 minutes and the standby time of up to 400 hours. Plus, it’s hard to miss the battery alert for recharging.

Ever since Sony Ericsson P990i was presented by the company in its concept form, many people have waited for its release as the P990i remains a serious smart phone that will satisfy tech-minded consumers and professionals. But, as we’ve already said, the phone is also a budgetary challenge for many of those interested in the purchase.

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Sony Ericsson Mobile

July 20th, 2009
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Sony Ericsson is a joint venture that was established in October 2001. The two companies decided to work together to combine the expertise they had in consumer electronics and telecommunications. Thus, the Sony Ericsson mobile phones appeared as the result of this union, proving that the business decision for the merger was one of the happiest possible.

There are other electronic equipment items produced besides the Sony Ericsson mobile phones, such as wireless systems, hi-tech accessories, wireless voice devices and all sorts of other gear products. The Sony Ericsson mobile phones that sent the company on the way to its great success are those in the Walkman and cyber-shot series. With the exception of these two great achievement in the production series, the candy bar mobile phones are also very popular among the Sony Ericsson fans.

Sony Erricson mobile phones appeal to users of all ages and social conditions because of their great design and technical features. They look sleek and stylish, but they also meet high operational standards. In addition, their interface which is user-friendly and intuitive together with their very reasonable prices contribute to their popularity. These phones have slide opening mechanisms and are available in different colors.

The focus of Sony Ericsson has lately shifted to the following categories: camera, business, design, music, all-rounder and budget-focused mobile phones. These phones are usually organized in categories such as the Walkman branded W series music phones, the BRAVIA collection, the UIQ smart phones or the Cyber-shot Sony Ericsson mobile devices.

The Sony Ericsson mobile phones in the Walkman series were launched in 2005. They are notable for the release as the first music-centric series mobile phones. The Cyber-shot phones were produced in 2006 as the newer K series. The major technical specificity of such phones consists of the UIQ interface platform, the nice touch screens and the QWERTY keypads.

The mobile phones in the Xperia range got public in February 2008 at the Mobile World Congress that was held in Barcelona. This telephone led the way to integrating the Windows Mobile Operating System into the Sony Ericsson powerhouse smart-phone. Finally, the BRAVIA line of  Sony Ericsson mobile phones was launched on the Japanese market in 2007.

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Sony Ericsson K810i

July 20th, 2009
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Sony Ericsson K810i is an elegant mobile phone that would catch the eye of most telephone buyers. Its best and most praised qualities refer to its well performing camera that can adapt the light balance, the contrast and the brightness by just one touch. The pictures that come out are great in quality and look as though they have been made with a professional camera. This camera has 3.2-megapixel features and it enables auto-focus without the user’s need to get closer to the object he/she wants to shoot. It is equipped with a Xenon flash, so dark places should bring along no concerns whatsoever. Moreover, the BestPic™ is a special feature that allows the shooting of nine photos per second. You can afterwards sort these snaps and keep those you like.

As for incorporated memory, there are 64 MB plus two more gigabytes included in the Memory Stick Micro, available with Sony Ericsson K810i. The connection with the various operating networks is highly reliable and has a real technical advantages over other phones; it works in GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 and in UMTS 2100. Because of all its functions and characteristics the phone is a little heavier than other models of the same brand weighing 103.0 grams, its size also being a little bigger 106.0×48.0×17.0. Despite the extra weight, Sony Ericsson K810i makes a great phone for the connoisseurs.

In addition to the above mentioned high performing, 16x digital zoom camera, Sony Ericsson K810i comes complete with many other functions that a modern individual needs these days. It offers an USM mass storage, an infrared port, the video calling option, a web browser with feeds, Bluetooth technology, lots of tri-dimensional games, radio and many more.

Sony Ericsson K810i is a very complex yet easy to use phone. It provides modern, trendy facilities to the user customer and guarantees high quality long term performance. Even if it may seem intricate in terms of system, the designers have made it user friendly like any other company would do to make sure that it is truly appealing to a wide range of buyers. With the technological development growing rapidly, we might end up leave the laptop at home replacing it with a phone.

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New Sony Ericsson Phone

July 18th, 2009
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Sony Ericsson mobiles are in the top five of the best sold phones worldwide. It seems that those who believe the company creates the most reliable phones also sustain the idea that new Sony Ericsson phones manage to keep up to date with all the requirements of the modern, ever developing world. Although new Sony Ericsson phones don’t come cheap, lots of people in various businesses rely on them.

One new Sony Ericsson phone that has been acclaimed as a highly performing one is Xperia X1. It looks extremely smart, not only because of its design but also because of the silver color it comes in. The display can be changed according to the user’s preferences and needs. This new Sony Ericsson device enables a quick access to all the menu functions and stored information. It is equipped with the new Windows Mobile system and as a result you can enjoy all the entertainment that you are used to on your computer or laptop. It is not only truly entertaining but also speedy in the way it opens applications and uses its Windows Mobile system. Taking into account that few phones nowadays rely on this system, it isn’t such a wonder that the new Sony Ericsson models will have it incorporated.

In terms of size, these phones that incorporate a lot of systems and applications are a little bigger than the regular ones created to suit lower budgets. The new Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is about 17 mm thick, 52 mm wide and 110 mm long. It weighs 158 grams and these features somehow characterize most of the new Sony Ericsson phones as very intelligent devices. The phone comes with a touch screen of a high color resolution, and the 400 MB internal memory can receive a support of up to 16 GB through MicroSD™. As a result the amount of data that can be stored in the phone is huge.

The new Sony Ericsson phones often seem to take over the functions normally held by computers. Yet, it is obvious that computers will remain a necessity for work and entertainment as well, even if we can carry a bit of the PC in the mobile. Most likely, the users that have already tried the new Sony Ericsson models should remain enthusiastic even after purchasing the products.

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Sony Cell Phone

July 17th, 2009
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Sony and Ericsson brought a unique trait to the Sony cell phone as a product that won the market of mobile communications. The founders of Sony Corporation were Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita, however, they are not the parents of the Sony cell phone. The headquarters  of the company are at Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Sony belongs to the wider range of consumer electronics and entertainment industry as they produce audio, video, televisions, communications and information, semiconductors, electronic components, motion picture, music, online business and play-station devices. In 2008 the company’s total income was US$ 4 billion from the total revenue of US$ 100 billion. In March 2008 the number of employees the company had was 180,500.

From a historical point of view, Sony has been notable for their standards for new recording and storage technologies, as they did not adopt those discoveries issued by other manufacturers and standard bodies. The standard products designed and manufactured over the years include Umatic (~1968), Betamax (1975), Betacam (81), Compact Disc (82), 3.5 inch Floppy Disk (82), Video8 (85), DAT (87), Hi8 (88), Minidisc (~90), Digital Betacam (~90), miniDV (92), Memory Stick (98), Digital8 (99), PSP Universal Media Disc (~2003), HDV (~2004), Blu-ray Disc (2006). People will therefore know more about such consumer electronics than about the Sony cell phone that is a relatively new creation. Therefore, the correct name for a Sony cell phone is Sony Ericsson mobile.

After their association, Sony and Ericsson became famous in the field of cell phone design due to their Walkman and Cyber-shot phones, getting to the fifth place among the top companies of the world, after LG, Nokia, Samsung and Motorola. The most famous Walkman mobiles were by far K750i and W800i, each with a great music playback range and two low-end phones included; both mobiles were launched in March 2005. A few months later, in October, another Sony cell phone – the P990 – was released, being the first mobile phone based on UIQ 3.

Another successful Sony cell phone belongs from the Cyber-shot brand. This one – the K750, was also launched in 2005 and became one of the most popular Sony Ericsson phones. Unlike the Walkman had the disadvantage of a poor camera, the Cyber-shot phone included both great cameras and decent viewing media.

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